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Christian Divination in Late Antiquity, PDF eBook

Christian Divination in Late Antiquity PDF

Part of the Social Worlds of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages series

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In Late Antiquity, people commonly sought to acquire knowledge about the past, the present, and the future, using a variety of methods.

While early Christians did not doubt that these methods worked effectively, in theory they were not allowed to make use of them.

In practice, people responded to this situation in diverse ways.

Some simply renounced any hope of learning about the future, while others resorted to old practices regardless of the consequences.

A third option, however, which emerged in the fourth century, was to construct divinatory methods that were effective yet religiously tolerable.

This book is devoted to the study of such practices and their practitioners, and provides answers to essential questions concerning this phenomenon.

How did it develop? How closely were Christian methods related to older, traditional customs?

Who used them and in which situations? Who offered oracular services? And how were they treated by the clergy, intellectuals, and common people?

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